Europe’s Small Airports Face Crisis Amid Jet Fuel Shortages
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Regional airports in Europe are vulnerable to the consequences of the war in the Middle East. Umbrella organization ACI Europe warns of this during a meeting in Turin.
ACI Europe has warned against an existential threat to small European regional airports. High kerosene prices, weak regulation and structural market changes are exacerbating the situation.
Regional airports in Europe are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of the war in the Middle East, umbrella organization ACI Europe warns during a meeting in Turin. According to the organization, the sharp rise in aviation fuel prices in Europe is leading to higher airfares and tight capacity planning, in other words, fewer flights by airlines.
ACI EUROPE calls for urgent response as energy crisis deepens strain on regional airports - Airline Routes & Ground Services
The annual ACI EUROPE Regional Airports Conference & Exhibition is today bringing Europe’s regional aviation community together in Torino, hosted by Torino Airport. The event takes place as the aviation ecosystem is bracing for the impact of war in the Middle East – to which regional airports are particularly vulnerable. The energy crisis triggered by the war only adds to the challenges brought about by recent structural aviation market changes …
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